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As online bullying on nation’s campuses increases, ASU Jewish leaders remain optimistic but vigilant
While antisemitic assaults and acts of vandalism have decreased on college campuses nationwide, bias is growing in less visible ways. Online harassment, cyberbullying and antisemitic rhetoric in stude ...
Columbia University announced Wednesday night that it had agreed to a $220 million settlement with the Trump administration, ...
An Israeli minister posted an AI-generated video of a redeveloped Gaza on X Tuesday calling for the “voluntary emigration” of ...
When Rabbi Aviva Funke steps into her role as campus rabbi and director of education for Hillel at Arizona State University ...
Indeed, it seems that life is always eluding us. When children graduate from school, they are convinced that life is still way ahead of them. “We first have to graduate high school, go to college, get ...
At least 85 Palestinians were killed while trying to reach aid in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, marking the deadliest day for aid ...
An amateur film critic named Evan gave the new “Superman” movie five out of five stars. Writing on the Letterboxd platform, ...
On Friday, July 18, the National Education Association’s (NEA) board of directors rejected a controversial proposal passed ...
The state appellate court has thrown out a lawsuit filed by Arizona’s top education official challenging the right of public ...
The board of directors for the National Education Association, the United States’ largest teachers union, has rejected a ...
The Center for Jewish Philanthropy of Greater Phoenix (CJP) is proud to announce that AZ Jews for Pride is now an official program of the organization, marking an important milestone ...
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